Sentences with phrase «through fictive»

Although the color and canvas are bound together on a totally flat surface, our eye moves, in her words, «miles back and forth» through the fictive space the artist creates out of her large, open washes of color.
In «Hyphenated Lives» (2015), a collection of artworks that resemble zoological and botanical drawings, Kallat has created hybrid birds, animals, trees and flowers by artistically fusing species appropriated as national symbols in conflicted countries — symbolically unifying the divided nations which are their habitat, through fictive wildlife.
Following a prolific career as a photojournalist, Taiwanese artist Chou Ching - Hui illustrates extant routine woven through fictive narrative.
- Neil Gaiman, from Reflections on Myth It is through fantasy that we have always sought to make sense of the world, not through reason... It is through the fictive projections of our imaginations based on personal experience that we have sought to grasp, explain, alter, and comment on reality.

Not exact matches

The body is also the key site for VALIE EXPORT, who makes her own body into a form of corporeal marking through the streets of Vienna, or the site of a provocative confrontation between herself and her fictive adversaries.
Through her art, she is able to «create fictive architectural spaces based on familiar iconic architecture which she photographs,» according to her artist bio.
Through these varied approaches and diverse presentational strategies, I fabricate fictive artifacts, create biomorphic, sexualized schematics, and orchestrate transient theatrics and temporary monuments for incidental audiences in civic spaces.
Halfway through, it occurred to me that the Kabakovs» efforts that I'd previously responded to were assemblies of found, highly charged material, recombined to create resonant, albeit fictive environments — for example, the haunting purported residue of an abandoned Soviet - era elementary school, complete with battered examples of the students» work, official pictures, and tattered textbooks, installed in an unrestored former army barracks in Donald Judd's Chinati Foundation, in Marfa, Texas.
It is this deceptively deft weaving of the collective and the personal, the fictive and the all too real, that resonates through the show, and through much of Ybarra's work as a whole.
This photographer's exploration of fictive utopias and the dreams of the itinerant gives us pictures of empty freight trains rolling through mountain landscapes, hobo musicians, and wizened prospectors still looking to strike it rich.
Describing the significance of Ottinger's work today, Paterson says: «I felt that her particular exploration of the potential in splicing documentary and fictive structures resonated with a lot of artists» film made over recent years, but perhaps through a more riotous and unruly mode of practice».
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